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Title: Megaloblastic Anaemia: Symptoms, causes, diagnosis, treatment and preventions.


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Megaloblastic Anaemia
  • Symptoms Causes Diagnosis Treatment
    Preventions

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What is Megaloblastic Anaemia ?
  • Megaloblastic anaemia is a type of anaemia
    characterized by the formation of unusually
    large, abnormal and immature red blood cells
    called as megaloblasts by the bone marrow, which
    are released into the blood.

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Causes of Megaloblastic Anaemia
  • Vitamin B12 deficiency
  • Folate deficiency
  • Drugs
  • Myelodysplastic syndromes
  • Acute leukemia

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Symptoms of Megaloblastic Anaemia
  • shortness of breath
  • muscle weakness
  • abnormal paleness of the skin
  • glossitis (swollen tongue)
  • loss of appetite/weight loss
  • diarrhea
  • nausea
  • fast heartbeat
  • smooth or tender tongue
  • tingling in hands and feet
  • numbness in extremities

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Diagnosis of Megaloblastic Anaemia
  • Peripheral Blood Smear
  • Bone Marrow Biopsy
  • Serum Cobalamin
  • Serum Folate
  • Serum Methylmalonate and Homocysteine
  • Routine Blood Count

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Treatment of Megaloblastic Anaemia
  • Vitamin B-12 Deficiency In the case of
    megaloblastic anemia caused by vitamin B-12
    deficiency, you may need monthly injections of
    vitamin B-12. Oral supplements may also be given.
    Adding more foods with vitamin B-12 to your diet
    can help. Foods that have vitamin B-12 in them
    include
  • eggs
  • chicken
  • fortified cereals (especially bran)
  • red meats (especially beef)
  • milk
  • shellfish

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Treatment Continue
  • Folate Deficiency Megaloblastic anemia caused by
    a lack of folate may be treated with oral or
    intravenous folic acid supplements. Dietary
    changes also help boost folate levels. Foods to
    include in your diet include
  • oranges
  • leafy green vegetables
  • peanuts
  • lentils
  • enriched grains

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Preventions of Megaloblastic Anaemia
  • Avoid alcohol.
  • Make sure you are receiving adequate iron in your
    diet.
  • Take a vitamin B supplement several times a week
    if you take medication that reduces stomach acid.

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Diet of Megaloblastic Anaemia
  • Sources of folic acid
  • Legumes, nuts, whole grain cereals, yeast
  • Green vegetables, broccoli, asparagus, okra,
    cauliflower, and brussel sprouts.
  • Oranges, carrots, and cantaloupe.
  • Sources of B-12
  • Animal products
  • Meat, eggs, milk
  • Vitamin supplements

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Diet Continue
  • Sources of thiamine
  • Dried peas, beans, legumes, peanuts, and peanut
    butter
  • Green leafy vegetables
  • Nuts
  • Protein-rich foods meat
  • Wheat germ, whole grain bread and cereal

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